Thursday, February 18, 2010

In this Post I am explaining How to Connect to Internet in Linux especially in Ubuntu, Actually this will help for those who have a problem in connecting to Internet in default Network interface. So I will give you the commands to connect. So you have to run these commands in Terminal.

To set up the modem:

1. Open Applications → Accessories → Terminal

2.In the terminal type:

sudo pppoeconf

3. A text-based menu program will guide you through the next steps, which are:
a.Confirm the Ethernet card detected.

b.Enter your username given by your ISP.

c.Enter your password given by your ISP.

e.If you already have a PPPoE Connection configured, you will be asked if it may be modified.

f.Options: you are asked if you want the “noauth” and “defaultroute” options and to remove
“nodetach” - choose Yes.

g.Use peer DNS - Say Yes.

h.Limited MSS problem - Say Yes.

i.You are asked to Connect at startup -Say YES

j.Finally, you are asked to start the connection immediately, you can choose Yes.

NOTE: If you are a NEWBIE then select all YES, without any hesitation. :)

4.Once you have finished these steps, your connection should be working.

5.To start your ADSL connection on demand, in a terminal type:

sudo pon dsl-provider

6.To stop your ADSL connection, in a terminal type:

sudo poff dsl-providerLiked this Post???Rate & Comment on this Post,
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